Jesus Was A Physics Major
Empowering Faith Through Science
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About the Book
Jesus Was A Physics Major blends a Gary Zukov-style scientific clarity with the light-hearted tone of Gerald Jampolsky. This work explains how scientific principals correlate with practical, spiritual law. From the theologian to the theorist, the parent to the philosopher, all can glean valuable understanding in the creative process of their daily experience.
Jesus Was A Physics Major resulted from my eighteen years of studying science and religion. For much of that time, my left-brain training in engineering, physics, and physiology clashed with my right-brain understanding of Christianity. Using my life as a laboratory, I set out to “prove” how spiritual practices in faith, prayer, healing, and prosperity correlate to natural law. The result is this book, which supports the scientific information with personal anecdotes to help readers apply their learning for immediate, positive change. My story is really everyone’s story.
Have you ever wondered how God
fits into our modern world? Why some people seem to “have it all” while we sit
on the sidelines and observe? What does it take to end a life of continuing
struggle? The answers are within and this book can lead you there. Peace, love,
and joy to you.
About the Author
How long has your soul yearned to make sense of God in this modern world?
Robert Bazemore’s life typifies mankind’s search for a connection between the pragmatic sciences and lofty spiritual insights. He uses his life as an experiment to prove the verities that exist beyond the microscopic lens. Jesus Was A Physics Major documents some of these radical findings and the correlation between God and hard science in a light-hearted and fun to read treatise.
From the theologian to the theorist, the parent to the philosopher, all can glean valuable understanding in the creative process of their daily experience.
Robert’s formal education
includes civil engineering and physics at Georgia Southern University and
chemistry/biology at Savannah State College. He is a graduate of